The median life expectancy of a 1-year-old dolphin in human care is about 25 years, which is about twice what it is for animals in the wild.
So I'm guessing they live longer in zoos.
Turtle
turtles, horses(sometimes), cats (depending on the breed)
A giraffe
Yes. Some live much longer than that.
Parrots, tortoises, horses are some examples of animals that generally live longer than dogs and cats.
48 years
Yes, Male cougars live much longer than female cougars, usually 2 to 3 years longer.
Other than some fish and clams, tortoises and sea turtles are the higher lifeforms that live the longest, up to 200 years or possibly longer.
Sea Lions live longer in captivity. An average life span for a sea lion in the wild is 18 years and 23 in captivity. But, that does not mean an animal in the wild can't live longer than one in captivity.
Kangaroo (other than in zoos)
they live much longer, by about 14 years because men tend to drink heavaly and have very bad health
It depens on what animal you mean some live longer in captivity and some live shorter lives in captivity, but normally animals have much better lives in Zoos some zoos that is. Not all Zoos treat animals well. But I have to say the NC Zoo is one of the best jkjk